Try replacing return "Here it is: {my_var}".format(my_var=my_var) by return u"Here it is: {my_var}".format(my_var=my_var) In Python 2.7, "Here it is: {my_var}" is a str object, an encoded string, my_var is a unicode object, a decoded string, when formatting, Python will try to encode my_var so it matches the type of the...

First of all (though you seem to get the correct response anyways), when you want to use the addressed version of the command (i.e. the one that contains the optional UID field), you need to set the addressed bit in the flags byte. So flags should be 0x20. Typically, you...

Assuming you are using WooCommerce as you have assigned product as post_type. To get posts from certain tag or category you have to use tax_query. Check following example. $args = array( 'post_type' => 'product', 'posts_per_page' => -1, 'tax_query' => array( array( 'taxonomy' => 'product_tag', 'field' => 'slug', 'terms' => 'iinluv',...

You can use DOMDocument for this: $yourText = "<div><span>Text<em>!"; $doc = new DOMDocument(); $doc->loadHTML($yourText, LIBXML_HTML_NOIMPLIED | LIBXML_HTML_NODEFDTD); $yourText = $doc->saveHTML(); echo $yourText; Out: <div><span>Text<em>!</em></span></div> Edit: If your text is truncated and it happens to end with something like <p>This is long text</, DOMDocument will happily strip that truncated tag out...

To bind HTML to an Angular variable, you have to use the $sce module's trustAsHtml function to verify the content. $scope.panel = { title: "Title", body: $sce.trustAsHtml("This is some <strong>cool</strong> text!"); }; You also need to use ng-bind-html: <p ng-bind-html="panel['body']"></p> You no longer need the {{ panel.body }} since the...

Can you try this first. Add **<div style="clear:both;"></div>** after your closing </h3> tag OR I think you are creating shortcode in function.php file. If you directly echo in your function then this problem will arise. First you assign the value to variable which you want to echo and then return...

I found my error. I wanted to write Ndef messages and using the tag as MifareUltralight was a little silly as it just complicates everything. Instead, I cast the tag as an Ndef. Here's me code: private void write(Tag tag) { Ndef ndef = Ndef.get(tag); Locale locale = Locale.ENGLISH; NdefRecord...

The question is a bit tricky and doesn't have a straight forward solution. Basically you're asking to maintain the width of the span flexible/auto, based on the width of the window, while keeping the images at a fixed width. Check out the jsfiddle here HTML: (Also there were some html...

Expanding further on what Harry said in the comments there a multiple ways to define 'style' to an element using CSS. Inline Style - <h1 style="color:blue;"> External Stylesheet Internal Stylesheet In the above question you're using an Internal Stylesheet. This meaning you've added <style> tags to your head of the...

You did not author those 10 commits but you did author the result of merging those commits into whatever branch you're merging into. To see the commits that are part of the merge commit, you can look at the history, e.g., with git log --graph --oneline. There you can see...

Assuming you have the source HTML in a Javascript string and that it is legal HTML and the HTML attributes don't contain ">" or "<" characters, this should work: var source = "your html here"; var result = source.match(/<.*?>/g).map(function(item) { return item.replace(/<\s+/, "<").replace(/\s.*?(\/?>)$/, "$1"); }).join(""); Working demo: http://jsfiddle.net/jfriend00/6q0gyugd/ This uses...

Android will automatically read the NDEF message of an NFC tag and process it in order to start registered activities based on the first NDEF record, and start apps based on Android Application Records (AAR) anywhere in the NDEF message. In order to get your activity started and have Android...

This will style only the a elements with class close (that are a descendant of #dialog), which is what you want: unique control over your close text, not all your link text #dialog a.close { /*insert css here*/ } #dialog a.close:hover { /*insert cool hover css here*/ } ...

Obviously you don't have the permission of deleting tags in remote GitLab repo. Either ask for the owner of the repo to grant you the permission of master or let him help you to delete the tag would help....

It is possible with or //*[(@id='test1') or (@id='test2')] For second part, I would suggest you to try try..catch..finally since you have only two conditions to match try { Driver.FindElement(By.Id("ID1")); } catch (NoSuchElementException ex) { Driver.FindElement(By.Id("ID1")); } finally { Console.WriteLine("Failed"); } Written in C#...

As there was already said by @ranunez, the default tag is 0. I don't agree with the advice to use non-zero tags. My advice is, don't use tags at all. If you want to use a view in code, declare an outlet for it and connect it. If you want...

You can use JQuery to add html dynamically. $("#mainContentArea").html("<p>Test data</p>"); However if you have your html is in variable then you can use @Html.Raw method. @{string html="<p>Test data</p>";} <section id="mainContentArea" class="content"> @Html.Raw(html) </section> ...

If you look at the documentation for strip_tags, it shows that the second parameter is "allowed tags", so an example of how to allow br, p and strong is like so: $string = "Hello<br>"; echo strip_tags($string, "<br><br/><p><strong>"); Adding br and br/ together allows both types of line break as opposed...

your code works ok, you can explore the final source code, for example in Firefox and Chrome press Ctr+U and you will see that there is a h1 inside a p tag. Your problem is that the final html is syntactically incorrect and may result in a browser error. You...

Because of how git uses the tags (http://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Git-Basics-Tagging) they are they can be treated as the read only branches, you can threat them as any branch on git. You can address them as tags/. So checking entire repository to the branch with a tag: git checkout tags/<yourtag> But as with...

Your schema should consist of product_id: literal or text field, depending on how you want to search it tags: literal-array or text-array field Have a look at this guide, which covers the basics of mapping your data to a search document: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/cloudsearch/latest/developerguide/preparing-data.html This guide covers basic searching, to answer the...

On your tag page, and for that matter, any taxonomy/term page, you can get the info from the current term being viewed with get_queried_object(). This will return the whole term object. If you just need the ID, you can use get_queried_object_id() Example: $term = get_queried_object(); var_dump( $term ); ...

There are several ways to approach this but the hasAnyRole tag from the Shiro plugin is likely the easiest way. <shiro:hasAnyRole in="foo,bar"> <ul> <shiro:hasPermission permission="foo"> <li> foo</li> </shiro:hasPermission> <shiro:hasPermission permission="bar"> <li> bar</li> </shiro:hasPermission> </ul> </shiro:hasAnyRole> You can take a look at the source code for the tag library for more...

NFC events are triggered by touching an NFC tag. Hence, when you open your app by clicking the launcher icon (or by starting it from your development environment), ANdroid won't generate an NFC event (even if your device is was already placed on top of the tag). Hence, what you...

Here is a solution that ... loads the XML into a DOMDocument and then ... creates a DOMXPath object on which to ... run an XPath query to find the first node with matching text content. If found, the markup for that node is returned. If not, null is returned....

That is because GitHub proposes to add labels to pull requests (See GitHub help for pull requests) BitBucket, in its "Work with pull requests", does not mention (yet, May 2015) a similar feature. The OP rohit asks in the comments: do you have any idea how it actually happening automatically?...

You don't neccessarily have to parse tags with RevWalk#parseTag(). This method is only to parse annotated tags. To tell one from the other you can even use parseTag (or is there any better way?) RevTag tag; try { tag = revWalk.parseTag( ref.getObjectId() ); // ref points to an annotated tag...

The reason that this will not comment out a block: /* <? do_something() ?> */ is simply that you are not in php but in html and /* */ is not a valid comment structure in html. If you had <?php /* some_php(); ?> and html <?php more_php(); */ ?>...

You would have to add an available_work_id column the to taggings table. It might be better however to create a polymorphic relation to the tagged object though so that you can use tags for more than the AvailableWork model. EDITED. There where several mistakes in my example. Here is a...

Given the hard requirements of the application, only gross and brainless solutions can be proposed. For every image, use some segmentation method and keep, say, the four largest segments. Distinguish one or two of them as being background (those extending to the image borders), and the others as foreground, or...

If I understand your requirements correctly, you can also work like this: git checkout fixForV1 git format-patch tagV2 -- get all the patches from tagV2 to head of fixForV1 git checkout -b branchV1 tagV1 -- create a new branch based on tagV1 git apply *.patch -- apply patches we generated...

Adding # to linkInternalFilters is the right way to go. Check the following: In your post, you called it InternalFilters. You may have just typoed it here, but to be clear, the correct variable is linkInternalFilters Make sure linkInternalFilters isn't getting overwritten by some other instance of it. It is...

HTML does not care about indentation, it only requires proper nesting. It is parsed the same (except for whitespace text nodes of course), it does really not matter for correctness. While proper indentation does matter for readability, many people choose not to indent <html>, <head> and <body> tags as their...

If you are injecting html into a page it should not have those tags as the DOM tree would already have these nodes and if they were present, they would be stripped out anyway. The only reason for the pages you load via ajax to have those tags is if...

That's not weird but rather expected behaviour: As you found out yourself, the Nexus 5 does not support MIFARE Classic while the Samsung S5 does. The problem with MIFARE Classic is that it uses the well-defined anti-collision mechanism from ISO/IEC 14443-3 and can therefore be detected on all Android NFC...

The second case necessitates template qualification. The reason is that Label1 and Label2 are now dependent names. auto ByAddress = TheBimap.template by<Label1>().find("TheGivenAdddress"); auto ByNumber = TheBimap.template by<Label2>().find(AnAddress); See Where and why do I have to put the "template" and "typename" keywords? Question 2: Why is it not possible to use...

The element which is created by the tag <a name="a1" id="a1"></a> is empty. It is just an link anchor. It does not contain something. So getting this element is useless. One approach could be, running over all A elements and pick those which refers to href="#a1", href="#a2", ... Example: ......

{{ content }} refers to all the content that in the file that is being converted to HTML code. For example, if you are passing a blog post on 'What is Jekyll' to any layout that has the {{ content }} tag, all text other than the YAML front matter...

I recommend using server-side templating to store the code in the files you mentioned but then inject it into the html. This method presents a separation of concerns: your shader files are separate the way you want, the template gets compiled then shipped out when the HTTP request comes in....

Instead of using getTextContent() you can use the following: For the exact node: getElementsByTagName("text").item(0).getNodeValue() But if you have muliple nodes for autocue, then you can use the following: NodeList autocueNodes = myDoc.getElementsByTagName("autocue");//here myDoc is the reference for getting document for the parser for (int i = 0; i < autocueNodes.getLength();...

Use xml/html data islands to store arbitrary data in your html. The following samples show some variations: xml data html data arbitrary text arbitrary text represented as a xml cdata section The script tgas can be accessed from javascript and universal attributes like id may be added to simplify access....

UPDATE If you want to display all collections after a certain collection, once you find that handle, just have it parse the rest of them after it finds the handle. Sorry my liquid is a little rusty so this is pseudo code. {{ liquidtempvar = 0 }} {% loop through...

First, the page's file name must have .php extension, as well as having PHP being enabled on your web server. Second, add something along the lines of this in to your page: <?php # ... print("<li>".$Row['Name']."</li>"); # ... ?> Note: I don't know what else content you have but you...

Ok finally figured out the solution: DEMO HERE Just add a listener to your textbox while pasting and do not set onAddTag during initialization and just give it a simple call as below: $("#tagsinput").tagsInput();//Initialization $("#tagsinput_tag").on('paste',function(e){ var element=this; setTimeout(function () { var text = $(element).val(); var target=$("#tagsinput"); var tags = (text).split(/[...

Your question is answered here: jQuery .data() Not Updating DOM $('#foo li[data-my-key="54321"]') is a attribute selector. Using .data(..) changes the elements properties which you cannot select from without using a filter. If you want to get all the elements with a certain property you can do this (using filter(...)): $('#foo...

The solution is, don't do this! In HTML, a <div> tag is a start tag, no matter if it contains a / or not. The / is viewed as an error and is discarded. In XHTML, this would be a complete div, yes. However, XHTML files are only XHTML files...

Solved! The ITC website has an option in the upper right corner of Sales and Trends to show data in UTC or Local time. It defaults to UTC. The app on the other hand apparently shows data in Local time. If you change the site to Local than the numbers...

Ok, so this is how I got it to work for those Mac users wanting details. Save the following script (modified from damienfrancois answer) to a file such as "photos.sh". for file in *.jpg # iterate over each file do taglist="$(tag --no-name --list "$file")" # get a comma-separated list (string)...

OPTION 1. Handling it with delegation The right way of handling events fired from your cell's subviews is to use delegation. So you can follow the steps: 1. Above your class definition write a protocol with a single instance method inside your custom cell: protocol CustomCellDelegate { func cellButtonTapped(cell: CustomCell)...

No javascript needed, just use css :hover cpos:hover{ background:yellow; } This is a test to<cpos data-idcpos="10" data-comment="1"> highlight only this portion of text </cpos> and not this Update If I had multiple cpos tags with different ids and wanted to highlight an individual one on hover Simply target each individual...

Yes you can In the build trigger definition, you can mention specific subset of tags(using regex patterns) on which teamcity targets are trigeered. In your case, you have to set the triggers to run on tags only...

ID3v1 only supports one byte numeric values for genre. ID3v2 has broader support for metadata. In ID3v2, you can set a TCON frame with your genre string. For example, using the pytagger package: import tagger id3 = tagger.ID3v2(r'whatever.mp3') tagged = False # Try to find a TCON frame to replace...

If the file is small enough to be opened in its entirety, you can use: Dim st As String = My.Computer.FileSystem.ReadAllText("C:\temp\test.xml") st = st.Replace("</total>", "</total>" & vbCrLf & "</invoice>") My.Computer.FileSystem.WriteAllText("c:\temp\test.xml", st, False) If the file is large, create a streamreader that reads each line and use a line similar to...

You need to flatten your tags. The way you specify it means you have one attribute, with a complex value of list. Instead, specify the whole range of tags as immediate attributes. # coding: utf-8 from nose.plugins.attrib import attr @attr("foo", "bar", "baz") def test1(): print "I'm test1" @attr("foo") def test_2():...

The Brill part of NLTK has been redesigned in NLTK 3. So all those classes you try to import do not exist any more. See https://github.com/nltk/nltk/pull/549 I'm looking for an example how to use the Brill Tagger but till now, I didn't find anything....

"Content" in the context of HTML is not subjective. We are lucky enough to have a spec which defines everything, so there's no "point of view" to be had. The spec clearly defines every element's content model, which is defined as "A normative description of what content must be included...

If I understand you correctly, you want the url to be a link but also display as a url. To do this put the url in the a tag twice, like so: This can then be style as desired by the destination page. <style> a { color: blue; text-decoration: underline;...

You can set up a has_many through relationship between User and Tag class User < ActiveRecord::Base has_many :comments has_many :folders has_many :cards has_many :tags, through: :cards end Then user.tags would give you all the tags the user has used....

The query will only take the first order into consideration. You can override it with reorder however this won't work in your case since it will override the order("taggings_count DESC"). What works for you is sort: @tags = Tag.all.top_20.sort{ |x,y| x.id <=> y.id }...